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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
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Aside from the web browser being vastly better, i've been trying to compare the N95 8Gb and the N900's browsing speeds in terms of 3G protocols (3G / 3.5G / EDGE / UMTS / HSPA etc).
From what I can tell the N900 has the same technologies as the N95, but correct me if I am wrong.
Are there any other improvements that might increase speeds with simple web browsing? Especially actually gaining a connection to a website (which can sometimes take 1 or 2 seconds), rather than downloading the data.
I live in London, UK and use Vodafone, so I presume the network here is pretty up-to-date and i'm hoping I can take advantage of any improvements in the N900.
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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
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Well, it supposedly will support 10Mbps D / 2Mbps U. does the N95 have that capability?
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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
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So you can only download bytes on an N95?
But I know what you mean, N95 upload speed is minimal.
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2009-10-30
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The newer chip supports faster speeds, namely 10.2 mbps DL and 2.0 mbps UL.
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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
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From what I can tell the N900 has the same technologies as the N95, but correct me if I am wrong.
Are there any other improvements that might increase speeds with simple web browsing? Especially actually gaining a connection to a website (which can sometimes take 1 or 2 seconds), rather than downloading the data.
I live in London, UK and use Vodafone, so I presume the network here is pretty up-to-date and i'm hoping I can take advantage of any improvements in the N900.